Over several years I have studied hundreds of different practitioners of the land healing arts.
Here is a listing of some who I've studied, a little info on them and a link to their web sites.
There are many videos of them on line, so look for those too!
Joel Salatin
http://www.polyfacefarms.com/
Mr. Salatin operates an integrated animal farm in Virginia, has written about a dozen books. A person who wants to farm with animals should definitely study his practices.
Dr. Elaine Ingham
http://www.soilfoodweb.com/
Everything a person needs to know about soil biology can be learned from Dr. Ingham. Kinna dry, but high quality information.
Sir Albert Howard
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.462.8463&rep=rep1&type=pdf
Sir Albert Howard LITERALLY WROTE THE BOOK ON AEROBIC COMPOSTING!
While he passed from this earth 70 years ago, his book should be required reading for farmers.
Bill Mollison
http://library.uniteddiversity.coop/Permaculture/Bill_Mollison-Permaculture_Two-Practical_Design_for_Town_and_Country_in_Permanent_Agriculture.pdf
As the founder of Permaculture, he laid the groundwork for what I regard as "Reasonable Farming"
Greg Judy
http://www.greenpasturesfarm.net/
Greg Judy is an expert in multi-species grazing systems, specializing in application on leased land. Kind of a niche market, but quite useful.
Jean-Martin Fortier
http://www.themarketgardener.com/
Mr. Fortier is a market gardener in Canada. I view him as an expert in produce farm organization and operation.
Darren Dourghty
http://www.regrarians.org/
As founder of the Regrarian movement, Mr. Dourghty knows landscape design and use as well as anyone else.
Alan Savory
https://www.savory.global/
As the developer of holistic management, Mr. Savory's insights are irreplacable.
Wes Jackson
https://landinstitute.org/
If you want to learn about shifting from annual crops to perennial crops, he's your man!
Paul Wheaton
http://Permies.com
http://Richsoil.com
Paul Wheaton (while a complete maniac) distributes more free information about Permaculture than anyone else I know of.
Geoff Lawton
http://www.geofflawtononline.com/
Search for and watch "Greening The Desert". 'Nuf said!
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foodandfarmconference.com
commons.wikimedia.org
regrarians.org
ted.com
npr.org
permies.com
en.wikipedia.org
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Thanks for sharing a wealth of knowledge here much appreciated :)
You're very welcome!
Dozens more to come!
Nice I'll have to get reading :)
Ahh, a list of the land masters! Thank you so much for compiling such a wonderful people of permaculture compendium, I totally bookmarked this post!
Glad to be of service!
A great list of revolutionaries! I am familiar with half of them... I'll be referring back to this post for future reading. Thanks!
dont worry!
I have a 36 part, 72 hour permaculture fireball comming your way!
in the next 4 weeks, search for "1 trick poney"
I've been following these folks over the years as well. They have provided invaluable information for me. I remember making my first swales and planting my first nut trees.
bless you dear!
I believe you are doing what they want!